Callisto is a nonprofit US organization project, created by Jessica Ladd, aimed at allowing individuals to anonymously report sexual assault. The organization has developed a suite of online tools, Callisto Vault, that allow users to submit a time-stamped record of the alleged offense, and if another individual files a report about the same perpetrator will, according to a 2018 report, alert the authorities. According to a 2022 report a match triggers only emails to two lawyers, each with the contact details of one survivor but not naming the alleged perpetrator; the lawyers then contact the survivors to inform them of the match and offer assistance for any action they wish to take. Callisto Vault is available, to individuals, by campus invitation only, and offered only in the US.
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| - Callisto is a nonprofit US organization project, created by Jessica Ladd, aimed at allowing individuals to anonymously report sexual assault. The organization has developed a suite of online tools, Callisto Vault, that allow users to submit a time-stamped record of the alleged offense, and if another individual files a report about the same perpetrator will, according to a 2018 report, alert the authorities. According to a 2022 report a match triggers only emails to two lawyers, each with the contact details of one survivor but not naming the alleged perpetrator; the lawyers then contact the survivors to inform them of the match and offer assistance for any action they wish to take. Callisto Vault is available, to individuals, by campus invitation only, and offered only in the US. (en)
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| - Callisto is a nonprofit US organization project, created by Jessica Ladd, aimed at allowing individuals to anonymously report sexual assault. The organization has developed a suite of online tools, Callisto Vault, that allow users to submit a time-stamped record of the alleged offense, and if another individual files a report about the same perpetrator will, according to a 2018 report, alert the authorities. According to a 2022 report a match triggers only emails to two lawyers, each with the contact details of one survivor but not naming the alleged perpetrator; the lawyers then contact the survivors to inform them of the match and offer assistance for any action they wish to take. Callisto Vault is available, to individuals, by campus invitation only, and offered only in the US. The site uses a third party encryption software to flag the reports of the victims. Since its release, Callisto has received criticism for its policies towards reporting to authorities and over concerns of its database being hacked. (en)
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